Pr 3319 fix#3321
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This PR has significant conflicts with latest main (18 files affected). Needs manual rebase — the Resizable.tsx component and several route files have been refactored upstream. @loks0n @ChiragAgg5k could you advise on whether this feature is still desired? |
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Rebased onto latest main (merge resolved). Only 3 trivial conflicts — Resizable.tsx (kept main's version), logs/route.tsx (removed unnecessary ?? undefined), runs./route.tsx (same). Ready for review 🙏 |
Squashed rebase of pr-3319-fix onto official/main. Co-authored-by: James Ritchie <james@trigger.dev>
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| import { PanelGroup, Panel, PanelResizer } from "@window-splitter/react"; | ||
| import { PanelGroup, Panel, PanelResizer } from "react-window-splitter"; |
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🔴 Import from non-existent package react-window-splitter (should be @window-splitter/react)
The import was changed from @window-splitter/react to react-window-splitter, but react-window-splitter is not listed in apps/webapp/package.json (which only has "@window-splitter/react": "1.1.3") and does not appear in pnpm-lock.yaml. The react-window-splitter npm package is actually the deprecated predecessor of @window-splitter/react — the project was already using the correct renamed package. This import will fail module resolution at build time. Additionally, another file (apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam._index/route.tsx:6) still imports from @window-splitter/react, creating an inconsistency.
| import { PanelGroup, Panel, PanelResizer } from "react-window-splitter"; | |
| import { PanelGroup, Panel, PanelResizer } from "@window-splitter/react"; |
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| const RESIZABLE_PANEL_ANIMATION = { | ||
| easing: "ease-in-out" as const, | ||
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🚩 Firefox animation workaround removed without explanation
The previous code at apps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx:72-79 (old) explicitly disabled collapse animation on Firefox due to documented visual glitches with @react-spring/rafz (alternating frames, panels stuck at min, panelHasSpace invariant violations). The new code unconditionally applies the animation. There's also a patch file (patches/@window-splitter__state@1.1.3.patch) that modifies collapse behavior in the state library. It's unclear whether the patch fully resolves the Firefox issues or if this removal will reintroduce the glitches on Firefox. The animation duration was also reduced from 300ms to 200ms.
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| Adds animated open/close transitions to Resizable panels using react-window-splitter built-in animation hooks. Includes new exports: RESIZABLE_PANEL_ANIMATION, collapsibleHandleClassName(), and useFrozenValue(). Converts inspector/detail side panels from conditionally-mounted to always-mounted collapsible panels across multiple routes (batches, runs, schedules, deployments, logs, waitpoints, bulk-actions). |
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🚩 Changeset targets @trigger.dev/core and @trigger.dev/sdk but PR only modifies webapp files
The changeset at .changeset/animated-resizable-panel.md declares @trigger.dev/core: patch and @trigger.dev/sdk: patch, but none of the PR's changes touch files in packages/core or packages/trigger-sdk. The exports mentioned in the changeset description (RESIZABLE_PANEL_ANIMATION, collapsibleHandleClassName(), useFrozenValue()) only exist in the webapp's Resizable.tsx component, not in either published package. This will cause unnecessary version bumps and changelog entries for packages that weren't actually changed.
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🧠 Learnings (13)
📚 Learning: 2026-02-03T18:27:40.429Z
Learnt from: 0ski
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 2994
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.environment-variables/route.tsx:553-555
Timestamp: 2026-02-03T18:27:40.429Z
Learning: In apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.environment-variables/route.tsx, the menu buttons (e.g., Edit with PencilSquareIcon) in the TableCellMenu are intentionally icon-only with no text labels as a compact UI pattern. This is a deliberate design choice for this route; preserve the icon-only behavior for consistency in this file.
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-02-11T16:37:32.429Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3019
File: apps/webapp/app/components/primitives/charts/Card.tsx:26-30
Timestamp: 2026-02-11T16:37:32.429Z
Learning: In projects using react-grid-layout, avoid relying on drag-handle class to imply draggability. Ensure drag-handle elements only affect dragging when the parent grid item is configured draggable in the layout; conditionally apply cursor styles based on the draggable prop. This improves correctness and accessibility.
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsxapps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-03-22T13:26:12.060Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3244
File: apps/webapp/app/components/code/TextEditor.tsx:81-86
Timestamp: 2026-03-22T13:26:12.060Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, do not flag `navigator.clipboard.writeText(...)` calls for `missing-await`/`unhandled-promise` issues. These clipboard writes are intentionally invoked without `await` and without `catch` handlers across the project; keep that behavior consistent when reviewing TypeScript/TSX files (e.g., usages like in `apps/webapp/app/components/code/TextEditor.tsx`).
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsxapps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-03-22T19:24:14.403Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3187
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/services/alerts/deliverErrorGroupAlert.server.ts:200-204
Timestamp: 2026-03-22T19:24:14.403Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, webhook URLs are not expected to contain embedded credentials/secrets (e.g., fields like `ProjectAlertWebhookProperties` should only hold credential-free webhook endpoints). During code review, if you see logging or inclusion of raw webhook URLs in error messages, do not automatically treat it as a credential-leak/secrets-in-logs issue by default—first verify the URL does not contain embedded credentials (for example, no username/password in the URL, no obvious secret/token query params or fragments). If the URL is credential-free per this project’s conventions, allow the logging.
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsxapps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3632
File: apps/webapp/sentry.server.ts:4-21
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learning: When handling Prisma error P1001 ("Can't reach database server") in TypeScript, don’t assume a single error shape. Prisma can surface P1001 via two different error classes/fields: `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` exposes it as `err.code === "P1001"` (common during mid-query connection drops), while `PrismaClientInitializationError` exposes it as `err.errorCode === "P1001"` (common on client startup failure). Therefore, predicates should use `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`. Do not flag `err.code === "P1001"` as “unreachable/never matches,” as it is expected in production.
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📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3632
File: apps/webapp/sentry.server.ts:4-21
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learning: When handling Prisma errors for P1001 ("Can't reach database server"), do not assume it only appears under a single property name. Prisma may surface P1001 via either `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` (`err.code === "P1001"`, e.g., mid-query connection drops) or `PrismaClientInitializationError` (`err.errorCode === "P1001"`, e.g., client startup connection failure). To reliably detect the condition, check `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`, and avoid review rules that would incorrectly flag `err.code === "P1001"` as unreachable/never-matching.
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsxapps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-06-13T19:53:13.759Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3937
File: packages/trigger-sdk/skills/realtime-and-frontend/SKILL.md:258-260
Timestamp: 2026-06-13T19:53:13.759Z
Learning: When reviewing code that uses `trigger.dev/react-hooks`’s `useRealtimeRun`, preserve the call signature where the first argument is the full realtime handle object (not `handle.id`). This is intentional to maintain type-safety and is consistent with the official docs; do not suggest changing the first argument from the handle object to `handle.id`.
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-17T17:13:49.929Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3948
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.bulk-actions.$bulkActionParam/route.tsx:48-62
Timestamp: 2026-06-17T17:13:49.929Z
Learning: In triggerdotdev/trigger.dev, within `dashboardLoader`/`dashboardAction` (or similar context resolver code) whenever you resolve an organization ID from an organization slug for RBAC/enterprise authorization scope, always read from the primary Prisma client (`prisma`), not `$replica`. Using `$replica` can hit replica-lag and cause the RBAC lookup/authorization to run without the correct org scope (bypassing intended role enforcement). Implement the slug→org lookup with `prisma.organization.findFirst(...)` (or equivalent primary-client query) and add an inline comment documenting why the primary client is required (replica lag could lead to unscoped RBAC checks).
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📚 Learning: 2026-04-02T19:18:26.255Z
Learnt from: samejr
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3319
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.bulk-actions/route.tsx:179-189
Timestamp: 2026-04-02T19:18:26.255Z
Learning: In this repo’s route components that render the Inspector `ResizablePanelGroup` panels, it’s acceptable to pass `collapsed={!isShowingInspector}` together with a no-op `onCollapseChange={() => {}}` when panel visibility is intentionally controlled only by route parameters (e.g., `*Param` search/route params) rather than user drag/collapse interactions. Do not flag an empty/no-op `onCollapseChange` as “missing wiring” in these cases; only flag it when collapse state is expected to change based on user interaction.
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-05-12T21:04:00.184Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3542
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.sessions._index/route.tsx:40-42
Timestamp: 2026-05-12T21:04:00.184Z
Learning: In triggerdotdev/trigger.dev route loader implementations (Remix `route.tsx` files under `apps/webapp/app/routes/**`), follow the existing convention for missing/unauthorized environment lookups: when `findEnvironmentBySlug` (or the equivalent env resolver) returns a falsy value, handle it by throwing `new Error("Environment not found")` rather than returning a `404` `Response` (i.e., do not flag this as “missing 404 response”). Changing the error-to-404 convention is a cross-cutting refactor and should be left out of individual PRs unless the PR explicitly addresses that broader migration.
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📚 Learning: 2026-05-08T21:00:20.973Z
Learnt from: samejr
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3538
File: apps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx:60-78
Timestamp: 2026-05-08T21:00:20.973Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, treat Zod as a boundary validation tool (API handlers, request/response validation, and storage/DB read/write validation), not as inline render-time validation inside React components/primitive UI code. For render-time guards, prefer small manual type-narrowing checks (e.g., a short predicate like ~10–20 lines) over importing Zod into UI primitives, to avoid per-render schema-parse overhead and unnecessary abstraction. Use the manual guard approach unless you truly need schema validation at a boundary; only then introduce Zod.
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apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsxapps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx
📚 Learning: 2026-05-12T21:04:05.815Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3542
File: apps/webapp/app/components/sessions/v1/SessionStatus.tsx:1-3
Timestamp: 2026-05-12T21:04:05.815Z
Learning: In this Remix + TypeScript codebase, do not flag a server/client boundary violation when a file imports only types from a module matching `*.server`.
Specifically, it’s safe to import types using `import type { Foo } from "*.server"` or `import { type Foo } from "*.server"` because TypeScript erases type-only imports at compile time and they emit no JavaScript, so they won’t cross the Remix server/client bundle boundary.
Only raise the boundary concern for value imports (e.g., `import { Foo }` without `type`, or `import Foo`), since those produce JavaScript output.
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📚 Learning: 2026-04-16T14:21:15.229Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3368
File: apps/webapp/app/components/logs/LogsTaskFilter.tsx:135-163
Timestamp: 2026-04-16T14:21:15.229Z
Learning: When rendering lists of task registry items in apps/webapp (e.g., <SelectItem /> rows) and using `key={item.slug}`, do not flag it as potentially non-unique. In trigger.dev’s `TaskIdentifier` table, the DB constraint `@unique([runtimeEnvironmentId, slug])` guarantees `slug` is unique within a given runtime environment, so `item.slug` is safe as the React key as long as the list is derived from that registry/constraint (and not from a legacy query that could produce duplicate slugs).
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🔇 Additional comments (2)
apps/webapp/app/components/primitives/Resizable.tsx (1)
4-4: LGTM!Also applies to: 72-75
apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.logs/route.tsx (1)
416-416: LGTM!
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What
This PR updates route components to use the animated Resizable panel pattern:
collapsible,collapsed, andcollapseAnimationpropsuseFrozenValuehook usage to keep last selected item visible during panel collapse animationChanges
useFrozenValueManual resolution
Merge had 3 conflicts:
Resizable.tsx: kept main's version (already has animated panel exports with Firefox workarounds)logs/route.tsxline 419: removed pointless?? undefined(PR's cleaner version)runs.$runParam/route.tsx: keptpanel-run-parent-v3autosaveId, removed?? undefinedOriginal PRs
Co-authored-by: James Ritchie james@trigger.dev